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As if Walter Smith did not have enough to do in deciding which member of his squad to play out of position next, the Everton manager had to find time in the run-up to Christmas to make a statement about the racist behaviour of more than a few of the club’s travelling fans. “There is no place for racism at Everton FC and we shall do everything within our power to root out the culprits,” Smith told the club’s website after fans complained about racist abuse at the away matches against Leicester and Fulham. “We feel so strongly about this that, if necessary, we shall consider halting the sale of tickets for our away fixtures.” Smith was joined in those sentiments by the chairman Sir Philip Carter and owner Bill Kenwright, who even offered to sit among the fans at the Sunderland game on December 22 to help get to the root of the problem. Racial divides in Britain’s provincial cities have been highlighted since the summer riots and the additional tensions created by September 11, and Liverpool is as badly integrated as anywhere. The right-wing tendencies of a minority of Everton’s following have been remarked on for years, but the subject finally became headline material at Leicester two seasons ago, in the aftermath of the deaths of two Leeds fans in Istanbul, when Muzzy Izzet was horribly abused for opting to play for Turkey. From WSC 180 February 2002. What was happening this month On the subject...
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